Use "mire" in a sentence

1. When it's wet it's a mire out there.

2. He has rescued me from the mire of misery.

3. The wheels got stuck in the mire.

4. The wheels sank deeper into the mire.

5. I sink in deep mire, where there is no foothold.

6. Mire Secondly, Pache's style does not lend any air of the dynamism needed to steer Bull out of its current mire.

7. My name had been dragged through the mire .

8. And its waters keep tossing up seaweed and mire.

9. I sank in deep mire; I felt no standing.

10. The Party sank deeper into the mire of conflict.

11. Bemire may be defined as “To drag through, encumber with, or fix in, the mire”, “To soil with mire; dirty or muddy: Bemired clothing” and “To cause (an object or person) to sink in mire: a Bemired wagon ”.

12. To soil with mire; dirty or muddy: Bemired clothing

13. To soil with mire; dirty or muddy: Bemired clothing.

14. Trample them in the mire under the German heel.

15. I will talk you through the mire and help you decide.

16. It was a hopeless task, we were slowly sinking in the mire.

17. R: unmerciful mire, lick up the most lovely person in the world!

18. I was sinking fast in the mire of soft money.

19. Mire soils and water are highly alkaline and nutrient-rich.

20. The government was sinking deeper and deeper into the mire .

21. She must have galloped through marsh and mire for an hour.

22. We must not be drawn into the mire of civil war.

23. I don't want my son's good name dragged through the mire.

24. English words for Boue include mud, sludge, dirt, mire, muck, ooze, earth, wash and miriness

25. Remember the Barbasol can full of frozen embryos, lost in the rainy mire?

26. Withered Basidium • Travel to The Dead Mire, located in northeastern section of Zangarmarsh

27. "Into the mire!"more words: quagmire, admire, Bemiresynonyms: mess, difficulty, plight, …

28. The world has sunk deeper into the mire of moral and spiritual bankruptcy.

29. 10 synonyms for Bemire: mire, muck, mud, muddy, slush, begrime, colly, dirty, grime, soil

30. 10 synonyms for Bemire: mire, muck, mud, muddy, slush, begrime, colly, dirty, grime, soil

31. With Manchester City winning at Newcastle, the defeat drags his side firmly back into the relegation mire.

32. Get into the mire, and trample down in the clay; grab hold of the brick mold.”

33. His enemies had made false accusations against him and wanted to drag him through the mire.

34. The ground gave under their feet, a yielding mire of rain-sodden dead leaves.

35. Be ever vigilant; close over your thoughts; extricate yourself from the mire of evil.

36. The quest is started by the item Withered Basidium, which drops off Withered Giants in the Dead Mire

37. So the invaders must stamp down in the mire formed from blood mingled with dust.

38. 2 On the basis of the mire, river and riverine wetland, lake, restoration strategies are discussed.

39. Locust Abortion Technician was a glorious mire, a glistening palace of ordure, a cataract of dysentery.

40. Biological denitrogenation theory, A/O technological process, mire taming and operation management were discussed in this paper.

41. “The wicked are like the troubled sea, when it cannot rest, whose waters cast up mire and dirt.

42. Diplomats can live on a brilliant surface of respectability and still risk sliding into the mire of distrust hidden below.

43. Instead, it seems, he was on a downward spiral into a mire of bitterness, self-pity, and wounded pride.

44. He also proceeded to bring me up out of a roaring pit, out of the mire of the sediment.

45. One outstanding local example was the Broyle in Ringmer, 2000 acres of scrub and clay mire, an old deer park.

46. Having skirted the mire itself without success, the search-party fanned out to cover a wider area(sentence dictionary), calling Horatia's name.

47. Then the tribute the mob paid him was a sorry tribute indeed, for that same mob had wallowed "Ephemera" into the mire.

48. He gave a perfect demonstration of how egg on the face leads a pompous body still further into the mire.

49. Propolisi i Bletes, kura me e mire natyrale qe perdoret ne trajtime te shumta nder me kryesoret per rritjen e imunitetit

50. When Jehovah tips them, they may pour down so much rain that the dust becomes mire and the clods cleave together.

51. Middle English (in Addle (adjective)): from Old English adela ‘liquid filth’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch aal and German Adel ‘mire, puddle’.

52. Seething like the restless sea, they keep producing, not the fruit of the lips, but “seaweed and mire,” everything that is unclean.

53. As the country is at present face down in the mire, such a development could only have positive benefits for us all.

54. Mud, muck, mire, ooze, silt, Alluvium, dirt, slime, slush, slurry Origin Mid 17th century Latin, neuter of alluvius ‘washed against’, from ad- ‘towards’ + luere ‘to wash’.

55. 27 If a jewel falls into the mire, it remains as precious as before; and though dust should ascend to heaven, its former worthlessness will not be altered. 

56. But the wicked are like the sea that is being tossed, when it is unable to calm down, the waters of which keep tossing up seaweed and mire.

57. Very day, rude carts, Bespattered with rustic mire, snuffed about by pigs, and roosted in by poultry, which the Farmer, Death, had already set apart to be his tumbrils of the Revolution

58. Listen freely to collaboration and ideas—but avoid feeding someone’s need to “make the rounds” at the office to mire in the Anguishing complaints about their challenging tasks and accounts

59. Withered Basidium is a quest in Zangarmarsh in which players report to members of their faction that the fungal giants of the Dead Mire are withering rapidly and may soon die out

60. Brunt's third album “Ataraxy” on 180g coloured vinyl, limited to 150 pressings of the Light Of The Mire edition, on cream/green wax! Includes 12” insert with extra artwork + Magic Moustache Records stickers!

61. Verb Bemire (third-person singular simple present Bemires, present participle bemiring, simple past and past participle Bemired) (archaic) To soil with mud or a similar substance. quotations ▼ (archaic) To immerse or trap in mire

62. Verb bemire (third-person singular simple present Bemires, present participle bemiring, simple past and past participle bemired) (archaic) To soil with mud or a similar substance. quotations ▼ (archaic) To immerse or trap in mire

63. It is likely enough that in the rough outhouses of some tillers of the heavy lands adjacent to Paris, there were sheltered from the weather that very day, rude carts, Bespattered with rustic mire

64. Troops of horse, splendidly Accoutred --officers mounted upon noble hunters--clattered hither and thither, crushing country folk against mire-stained walls and tattered booths, where victuals were dispensed, without so much as a 'By your leave.'

65. Bilby commented on the word Addle "Addled by 1712, from Addle (n.) 'urine, liquid filth,' from Old English adela 'mud, mire, liquid manure' (cognate with Old Swedish adel 'urine,' Middle Low German adel, Dutch aal 'puddle')

66. 8 And thus six years had not passed away since the more part of the people had turned from their righteousness, like the dog to his avomit, or like the sow to her wallowing in the mire.

67. He's expected at night, and the pasty's made hot, They broach the brown ale, and they fill the black pot, And the goodwife would wish the goodman in the mire, Ere he lack'd a soft pillow, the Barefooted Friar

68. Jesus your love Turned my life around #Awonder #Amorwonder 🤍 ~Psalm 40 2 He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand

69. Jesus your love Turned my life around #Awonder #Amorwonder 🤍 ~Psalm 40 2 He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand

70. Antitheist League Yesterday at 7:21 PM · A ‘CELEBRITY’ New York priest, who last year expressed horror that Ireland had sunk into a mire of immorality by turning its back on Catholicism and choosing a gay leader, allegedly sexually assaulted a young woman who …

71. Besmeared with mire; his saturated clothes clinging with a damp embrace about his limbs; his beard unshaven, his face unwashed, his meagre cheeks worn into deep hollows,--a more miserable wretch could hardly be, than this man who now cowered down upon the widow's hearth, and watched the struggling flame with bloodshot eyes.

72. The Prophet Isaiah spoke of the decadence and corruption of leaders and then continued in his admonitions by saying: “But the wicked are like the troubled sea, when it cannot rest, whose waters cast up mire and dirt. There is no peace, saith my God, to the wicked.”

73. It is likely enough that in the rough outhouses of some tillers of the heavy lands adjacent to Paris, there were sheltered from the weather that very day, rude carts, Bespattered with rustic mire, snuffed about by pigs, and roosted in by poultry, which the Farmer, Death, had already set apart to …

74. It is likely enough that in the rough outhouses of some tillers of the heavy lands adjacent to Paris, there were sheltered from the weather that very day, rude carts, Bespattered with rustic mire, snuffed about by pigs, and roosted in by poultry, which the Farmer, Death, had already set apart to …

75. It is likely enough that in the rough outhouses of some tillers of the heavy lands adjacent to Paris, there were sheltered from the weather that very day, rude carts, Bespattered with rustic mire, snuffed about by pigs, and roosted in by poultry, which the Farmer, Death, had already set apart to …

76. Jellyfish, sea anemones, and hydrozoans of the Cnidarian phylum use specialized cells called cnidocytes to facilitate both sensation and secretion required for prey capture and defense (Watson and Mire-Thibodeaux, 1994b).Two major types of cnidocytes contribute to prey capture by the tentacles of the starlet sea anemone (Nematostella vectensis, Figure 1A): (1) spirocytes, anthozoan-specific

77. "become putrid," hence "be spoiled, be made worthless or ineffective," 1640s (implied in Addled), from archaic Addle (n.) "urine, liquid filth," from Old English adela "mud, mire, liquid manure" (cognate with East Frisian adel "dung," Old Swedish adel "urine," Middle Low German adel "mud," Dutch aal "puddle").

78. Addle (v.) "become putrid," hence "be spoiled, be made worthless or ineffective," 1640s (implied in Addled), from archaic addle (n.) "urine, liquid filth," from Old English adela "mud, mire, liquid manure" (cognate with East Frisian adel "dung," Old Swedish adel "urine," Middle Low German adel "mud," Dutch aal "puddle").

79. Addle (v.) "become putrid," hence "be spoiled, be made worthless or ineffective," 1640s (implied in Addled), from archaic Addle (n.) "urine, liquid filth," from Old English adela "mud, mire, liquid manure" (cognate with East Frisian adel "dung," Old Swedish adel "urine," Middle Low German adel "mud," Dutch aal "puddle").

80. Amusing the bloody Bejesus out of me.: Ocupados sacándome la sangre por Dios.: Scared the Bejesus out of Mike.: Me asuste por la reacción de Miko.: I can drive the Bejesus out of a forklift.: Podría matar del susto con este montacargas.: Scares the Bejesus out of the parents, but the kids outgrow it.: Mire, he visto muchos chicos de la edad de Adam, claro que el chico puede asustarse pero